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Margaret Culkin Banning
Margaret Culkin Banning

Margaret Culkin Banning was an American author renowned for her contributions to children's literature. Born on March 18, 1891, and passing away on January 4, 1982, Banning's writing focused on themes of nature and the environment. She is celebrated for her enduring impact on the field of children's literature. more

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